Mazda CX-3 Malaysian price list revealed – RM131k

This is the moment that you’ve (hopefully) been waiting for. Prices for the Mazda CX-3 crossover will start from RM131,218 (OTR without insurance) according to a price list that was put up in the Mazda CX-3 Club Malaysia Facebook page. Only a single variant will be offered for the CX-3 (CBU from Japan).

The Mazda CX-3 will make its official launch debut on December 8, and was recently previewed at the 2015 NSI-MAI ASEAN Auto Show. We were told at that time that the car on display would reflect the exact specification that Malaysians will receive, and that prices will be around the RM130k to RM135k. With this reveal, that appears to hold true.

The same is said about the CX-3’s standard equipment and features as well. Listed on the price list includes 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 215/50 R18 tyres, LED automatic headlamps with Mazda’s adaptive front-lighting system (AFS), LED daytime running lights, front and rear fog lamps, dual exhaust tail pipe, automatic wipers, a sunroof and power-folding side mirrors.

During the crossover’s preview, we weren’t allowed inside the CX-3’s cabin to get a better look. Nonetheless, the standard plethora of Mazda equipment including the MZD Connect system with a seven-inch LCD display, Commander Control and linked to the integrated reverse camera was clear for all to see.

Under the hood, a 2.0 litre SkyActiv-G petrol engine that provides 146 hp and 192 Nm of torque powers the CX-3. The SkyActiv-G engine is paired to a SkyActiv-Drive six-speed automatic gearbox, sending drive to the front wheels only (2WD). Mazda’s i-Stop engine idling stop system is also present here as well.

Safety-wise, the CX-3 has nearly all the bells and whistles. With six airbags (front, side and curtain) along with the standard array of Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), traction control and anti-lock brakes with EBD, brake assist and hill launch assist, the crossover is certainly well-equipped.

Unfortunately, we’ll miss out on the i-ActivSense suite (Smart City Brake System, Rear View Monitoring, Lane Departure Warning etc.) of active safety features. We reckon that tagging on these safety features will hike the price further.

Also listed are optional accessories including a RM1,270 Mazda navigation system that is in the shape of an SD card that is inserted into a designated slot, similar to that offered on the Mazda 2. There is also a safety tint dubbed Skytint that will set you back RM1,900. Colour options are said to include the brand’s iconic Soul Red Metallic, Deep Crystal Blue, Meteor Grey, Jet Black and Crystal White Pearl.

We’ve benn told during the preview that only 2,000 units of the CX-3 will be fully imported (CBU) from Japan at first, with no plans to bring in any units from Thailand, where the CX-3 is also produced, and more recently launched. However, there are considerations to locally-produce (CKD) the crossover, albeit not concrete plans for now.

What do you think of the Mazda CX-3’s pricing? Will you be interested in putting down a booking for the long-awaited rival to the hugely popular Honda HR-V? We’ve driven both crossovers already and have shared our thoughts on them. Let us know your choice and why in the comments below.

Originating from the corporate world with a background in finance and economics, Gerard’s strong love for cars led him to take the plunge into the automotive media industry. It was only then did he realise that there are more things to a car than just horsepower count.

RM131k for a tiny tiny tiny B Segment? The car is so small, even a Myvi has more rear legroom than this car.

The question we must be asking is, where is Najib’s promise to reduce car prices?

Where is Najib’s promise? Najib promised 30 million people 2 years ago before the election that he would reduce car prices by 30 percent.

He said the 30 million people need not worry because BN always kept their word and never mungkir janji. He said if people voted for BN, he was 100% sure to reduce car prices by 30 percent.

Najib, in his speech told people that BN knew how much people suffered paying for their cars and he felt very sorry for the people, thus, he was sure to reduce car prices by 30%.

It is a well known fact, that we Malaysians are paying 3x the global prices of cars. And double whammy, not only we pay 3x the global prices of cars, our cars are stripped down so bad, it hardly lacks any safety features. Even our top D segment cars each have about 20 less safety features than the same car costing 3 times less overseas. For example, a 10 airbag Toyota Camry CBU in the US cost US$22,000. In Malaysia, this cost RM180k. And loads of safety spec taken out. For example Tyre Pressure Monitoring System and many others. Camry Hybrid in the US is US26,000. Come to Malaysia, should be tax free. CKD it using Malaysian parts should be even cheaper. But here sell RM175k

Great! my buddy bring in more variant of cars.
I can buy more bags!
Bangsat bear 9 years loan for taxes,
enable me to get more luxury items & lavish spending around the world!
My new jet is ready to fly~~

That is how these ppl control the Rakyat. Make everybody in debt as long as possible so that cannot strike for months like Thailand. I know all of you are quietly angry at heart. Don’t keep it, but express it out, else sooner or later may need to admit to Tanjong Rambutan. Good luck fellow Malaysian.!!

Are you guys serious? HRV with more than a decade old engine plus CVT, cheap interior quality and you shout its cheap? For me, Mazda is aggressively churning out great design and high quality products these days. Its not fair to compare prices of a direct injection 2.0 Skyactiv engine with an old 1.8 engine. 6 speed gearbox with a boring CVT. CX-3 interior quality also far exceeded the HRV. All in all it’s up to your preference and for me I will pick CX-3 for its technologically advanced and high quality interior and design. HRV wins on space.

It was initially supposed to be below 120k and now it’s just above 130k and it came into the market late after everyone has taken up the HRV. Sure the spec is awesome but the HRV only loses out on a few and has a large interior – something that is the drawing factor to most buyers here. I believe all the CBU models will be sold out though and if the CKD does happen with the same level of spec list it might do well but not as well as the CX-5 unless they can price it to be the same as the HRV, if not lower than it like they always do.

Want to know why people complain that cars are expensive in Malaysia? Well, apart from what the companies are making, we need to pay these 3 things (Import Duty, Excise Duty and GST). Buy 1 car, taxed 3 times! Not to mention road tax somemore.

Overpriced thanks to the excessive excise duty plus GST.
Will have to wait for the CKD units however i am sure that once CKD it will have less specs too.
So in the mean time HRV & CX5 will continue
to rack up sales numbers.
Of course they won’t mention CKD at this point of time until the 2000 units are sold.
Simple marketing pitch !

Pricey but that’s because it’s CBU and sports the bells and whistles its competitors don’t have plus don’t forget its sportiness courtesy of its hp and torque counts. Then there’s the style and its relative rarity on the road to consider. It’s the buyer’s market anyway since there are many other choices at lower price points.

Yes it is expensive compared to HRV, but it depend how you look into it. Features wise CX3 is way better equip car, plus it the engine is more “ummph”. But Honda win if you looking for moderate spec crossover with lower price. If this is ur requirements, HRV is ur obvious choice. For me, CX3 is the winner, OK price with great features.

Way to pricey!! Better wait 5months for a HRV high spec.. At this economy people would go for a much affordable & trendy option. Even if there’s gonna be a CKD in future but whats the point? They would strip its spec down & it would come after a year or 2 year from this launch.. By then HRV would have a Facelift model

Take it or leave it Malaysia.So says the geniuses in Bermaz. You want to buy please go ahead and buy. Stop complaining. You see, we all wanna whack the consumer left and right pocket with this new car. After the glamour of being new is gone, we can always start to give discounts. New year sale, merdeka sale, hari raya offer, year end bonus, happy hour special, ladies nite etc etc. Its the same script. Year in year out.

In terms of quality due to cx3 is fully imported made by japanese and hrv is locally assembled made by ‘those’ quantity people… if u were a detail person , sure will choose made by japanese rather than local… cx5 2.0 is local assembled , so thats y the price almost the same with cx3… sure because workmanship does matter… if u like to drive fast on the road with powerful n stability of the car , mazda is the one but not honda…unless u prefer save more fuel… the feeling tells everything…

All thanks to that man who created proton. If he has not hold on to his ego so badly, Malaysians would not have to pay exorbitant high car prices. He is the creator for all our pain and suffering. If he really cares for Malaysians he’ll let proton survive on its own and impose zero tax on cars. If government loves and care for Malaysians then remove the tax.

To keep MAZDA brand premium, it must be price as such. It’s a matter of perception. There will be a small number going for it, being the only few to on one on the road. Down the line, price will come down. When? During when T and H up their price next year…. And hey why not, it’s not like they expect this to fly anyhow, given the current economic situation, especially in a MALAYSIAN market. ITU LA STRATEGY MALAM JUMAAT!

first announce estimated price range was 121k for this CBU, if only RM didnt drop, to 4.3+ usd. Toyota, Honda & all other cars also increase price even on the CKD models. So… you only can hope some1 will share $$ & bank in to your acc.

If you think this car is expensive, take a look lah at how our currency doing. You think want bring in new models now so easy? All businesses are suffering terribly. Furthermore, you cannot compare new models with existing models ma.

If you really want to blame, you should know who are those who are really at fault and who are those who are causing us to suffer so much.

Still waiting for CKD ah? You see Mazda 2 got CKD or not?You think Malaysia still happy and cheerfulah ? Don’t wish lah, everything will keep going up and up. Wait some more, next time you cannot even afford a car anymore, need to use bicycle already.

I guess most ppl would rather wait for CKD model that will be priced below the RM120k range, then at this price most ppl would go for it. At this price, this will be a healthy competition against the HR-V. Just like the CX5 when it was first introduced as CBU only model, didnt sell too well until it went CKD.
So moral of the story, wait for CKD CX3 and start saving up for your down payment.

i am a designer and i can say that this car tickles my brains, it has the flare of a true designer car that will pick up any chic from any night club. though i am not a truly straight guy, i reckon it will appeal to the other type also!

The Honda HRV has the highest sales for the last two years. If you think a car like this can come and overthrow the king of SUVs, you are wrong. If you think a mere small CX3 can come into the arena, and try to make the HRV loose its position, you are seriously asking for trouble. If that happens, all the Honda spare parts shops will not be able to sustain the huge amount of parts for the car, coz it is CKD, and 18000 units a year, then it is possible for anyone to just build a car and sell it also lah. THE HAVAL, check out the price, why not HR-V sell at this price. the reason Honda dont do that, is because they want to give people chance! So you see, Honda is a great company, thats why government, give them land to build plant in melaka. And also you see, even honda sell motorbike, the cupchai do so well last time, it is testimonial , that we should buy more honda, just like honda in street fighter.

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